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The Conrad Press Paperback English

The Quantum Bridge

By Keith Perkins

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The Conrad Press Paperback English

The Quantum Bridge

By Keith Perkins

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  • This provocative, challenging, powerfully writtenbook, ‘The QuantumBridge’, presents a compellingargument that worldwide, our political leaders in their thirst for power havenot only largely forgotten the  interests of the people they govern but havebecome largely indifferent to those interests anyway. Theauthor argues that an actual majority of our so-called political leaders ineffect conspire against the interests of the people in whose name they govern. Power, control and greed appear to be their prime motivations, with controlbeing the prime mover of most, if not all, of their actions. Many of them hireassociates who are in effect their carefully coached puppets, and who collaboratewith them to continue with the destruction of the vulnerable. ‘The Quantum Bridge’ argues that these corrupt and indifferent leaders have hadtheir own way for much too long, and the time has come to wrest power fromthem.  ‘The Quantum Bridge’ suggests how this must be done.
This provocative, challenging, powerfully writtenbook, ‘The QuantumBridge’, presents a compellingargument that worldwide, our political leaders in their thirst for power havenot only largely forgotten the  interests of the people they govern but havebecome largely indifferent to those interests anyway. Theauthor argues that an actual majority of our so-called political leaders ineffect conspire against the interests of the people in whose name they govern. Power, control and greed appear to be their prime motivations, with controlbeing the prime mover of most, if not all, of their actions. Many of them hireassociates who are in effect their carefully coached puppets, and who collaboratewith them to continue with the destruction of the vulnerable. ‘The Quantum Bridge’ argues that these corrupt and indifferent leaders have hadtheir own way for much too long, and the time has come to wrest power fromthem.  ‘The Quantum Bridge’ suggests how this must be done.